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- Pacific_Ocean_Games abstract "The Pacific Ocean Games (Spanish: Juegos del Océano Pacífico) was a multi-sport event between countries of the Pacific Rim. It was held only once, in 1995 from June 23 to July 3 in Cali, Colombia. Some events were also hosted in the Colombian cities of Buenaventura, Armenia, Pereira, Manizales, Popayan. Led by Jorge Herrera Barona, the head of the Colombian Olympic Committee, the games followed on from the country's hosting of the 1971 Pan American Games and 1978 Central American and Caribbean Games. A total of thirteen sports were contested, with 38 nations and around 3000 athletes making the start lists. The Estadio Olímpico Pascual Guerrero in Cali was the main stadium for the event.The games were opened by Colombian President Ernesto Samper. The opening ceremony featured Colombian orchestras, a ballet by Sonia Osorio (Leyenda de El Dorado), a fashion show of clothing designed by Carlos Arturo Zapata, and dancing exhibitions to music including currulao and salsa. The inauguration was linked with the hosting of the first Congress of National Olympic Committees of the Pacific Rim (ODECOP).This grouping proved short-lived and despite an agreement to host the next Pacific Ocean Games in 1999 in Santiago de Chile, and a 2001 Games Vancouver, Canada, the games were disbanded. The host nation had hoped the 1995 event would raise its profile in the region and attract tourists, but many of the city's hotels remained relatively unoccupied during the games.The hosts Colombia easily topped the medal table with 72 golds and 212 medals overall – a number that equalled the combined total medals taken by the next three most successful nations: the United States, China and Taiwan. This reflected the lack of high level competitors sent by the other nations invited to Colombia.It was the first time a games was held for the region, building upon previous individual international sports competitions, such as the track and field-based Pacific Conference Games (1969–1985), the Pan Pacific Swimming Championships (launched 1985) and gymnastics-based Pacific Rim Championships (launched 1988).".
- Pacific_Ocean_Games city Cali.
- Pacific_Ocean_Games city Colombia.
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- Pacific_Ocean_Games wikiPageWikiLink 1971_Pan_American_Games.
- Pacific_Ocean_Games wikiPageWikiLink 1978_Central_American_and_Caribbean_Games.
- Pacific_Ocean_Games wikiPageWikiLink Armenia,_Colombia.
- Pacific_Ocean_Games wikiPageWikiLink Buenaventura,_Valle_del_Cauca.
- Pacific_Ocean_Games wikiPageWikiLink Cali.
- Pacific_Ocean_Games wikiPageWikiLink Carlos_Arturo_Zapata.
- Pacific_Ocean_Games wikiPageWikiLink Category:1985_disestablishments.
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- Pacific_Ocean_Games wikiPageWikiLink Category:Multi-sport_events_in_Colombia.
- Pacific_Ocean_Games wikiPageWikiLink Category:Multi-sport_events_in_North_America.
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- Pacific_Ocean_Games wikiPageWikiLink Category:Multi-sport_events_in_South_America.
- Pacific_Ocean_Games wikiPageWikiLink Category:Pacific_Ocean.
- Pacific_Ocean_Games wikiPageWikiLink Colombia.
- Pacific_Ocean_Games wikiPageWikiLink Colombian_Olympic_Committee.
- Pacific_Ocean_Games wikiPageWikiLink Currulao.
- Pacific_Ocean_Games wikiPageWikiLink Currulao,_Antioquia.
- Pacific_Ocean_Games wikiPageWikiLink Ernesto_Samper.
- Pacific_Ocean_Games wikiPageWikiLink Estadio_Olímpico_Pascual_Guerrero.
- Pacific_Ocean_Games wikiPageWikiLink Jorge_Herrera_Barona.
- Pacific_Ocean_Games wikiPageWikiLink Manizales.
- Pacific_Ocean_Games wikiPageWikiLink Multi-sport_event.
- Pacific_Ocean_Games wikiPageWikiLink Pacific_Conference_Games.
- Pacific_Ocean_Games wikiPageWikiLink Pacific_Rim.
- Pacific_Ocean_Games wikiPageWikiLink Pacific_Rim_Championships.
- Pacific_Ocean_Games wikiPageWikiLink Pan_Pacific_Swimming_Championships.
- Pacific_Ocean_Games wikiPageWikiLink Pereira,_Colombia.
- Pacific_Ocean_Games wikiPageWikiLink Popayan.
- Pacific_Ocean_Games wikiPageWikiLink Popayán.
- Pacific_Ocean_Games wikiPageWikiLink President_of_Colombia.
- Pacific_Ocean_Games wikiPageWikiLink Salsa_music.
- Pacific_Ocean_Games wikiPageWikiLink Santiago.
- Pacific_Ocean_Games wikiPageWikiLink Santiago_de_Chile.
- Pacific_Ocean_Games wikiPageWikiLink Sonia_Osorio.
- Pacific_Ocean_Games wikiPageWikiLink Track_and_field.
- Pacific_Ocean_Games wikiPageWikiLink Vancouver.
- Pacific_Ocean_Games wikiPageWikiLinkText "Pacific Ocean Games".
- Pacific_Ocean_Games athletesParticipating "3000".
- Pacific_Ocean_Games closingCeremony "--07-03".
- Pacific_Ocean_Games events "13".
- Pacific_Ocean_Games hasPhotoCollection Pacific_Ocean_Games.
- Pacific_Ocean_Games hostCity "Cali, Colombia".
- Pacific_Ocean_Games name "I Pacific Ocean Games".
- Pacific_Ocean_Games nationsParticipating "38".
- Pacific_Ocean_Games officiallyOpenedBy Ernesto_Samper.
- Pacific_Ocean_Games officiallyOpenedBy President_of_Colombia.
- Pacific_Ocean_Games openingCeremony "--06-23".
- Pacific_Ocean_Games stadium Estadio_Olímpico_Pascual_Guerrero.
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- Pacific_Ocean_Games subject Category:1985_disestablishments.
- Pacific_Ocean_Games subject Category:1995_in_Colombian_sport.
- Pacific_Ocean_Games subject Category:1995_in_multi-sport_events.
- Pacific_Ocean_Games subject Category:Defunct_multi-sport_events.
- Pacific_Ocean_Games subject Category:International_sports_competitions_hosted_by_Colombia.
- Pacific_Ocean_Games subject Category:Multi-sport_events_in_Asia.
- Pacific_Ocean_Games subject Category:Multi-sport_events_in_Colombia.
- Pacific_Ocean_Games subject Category:Multi-sport_events_in_North_America.
- Pacific_Ocean_Games subject Category:Multi-sport_events_in_Oceania.
- Pacific_Ocean_Games subject Category:Multi-sport_events_in_South_America.
- Pacific_Ocean_Games subject Category:Pacific_Ocean.
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- Pacific_Ocean_Games comment "The Pacific Ocean Games (Spanish: Juegos del Océano Pacífico) was a multi-sport event between countries of the Pacific Rim. It was held only once, in 1995 from June 23 to July 3 in Cali, Colombia. Some events were also hosted in the Colombian cities of Buenaventura, Armenia, Pereira, Manizales, Popayan.".
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- Pacific_Ocean_Games name "I Pacific Ocean Games".